Hospital English: Learning Workbook For International Nurse
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Description
It can often feel daunting working within a new country, and adjusting to the working culture of the UK and the NHS will take time, so
don’t be surprised!
If you’re new to the UK and the NHS, then this is the book for you.
Hospital English: the brilliant learning workbook for international nurses provides you with the informati...
It can often feel daunting working within a new country, and adjusting to the working culture of the UK and the NHS will take time, so
don’t be surprised!
If you’re new to the UK and the NHS, then this is the book for you.
Hospital English: the brilliant learning workbook for international nurses provides you with the informati...
Description
It can often feel daunting working within a new country, and adjusting to the working culture of the UK and the NHS will take time, so
don’t be surprised!
If you’re new to the UK and the NHS, then this is the book for you.
Hospital English: the brilliant learning workbook for international nurses provides you with the information needed to improve your English communication skills and to develop confidence when treating patients, as well as arming you with some personal survival strategies so you can work, study and live without becoming overstressed. Its clear and systematic approach to learning, covering the understanding of language, professionalism, working environments and opportunities, will ensure that you can be the best and earn the best.
‘Nursing is a truly global profession, providing opportunities for individuals to gain valuable experience in other health care systems. International nurses have much to offer us, their own cultures, as well as their clinical skills, greatly enrich UK nursing. In today’s multicultural health service, good communication is key to safe nursing practice and to the delivery of a service that meets the needs of patients. I am sure that this book will provide a solid foundation enabling international nurses to competently practise their profession in the UK.’
Maura Buchanan, in the Foreword
Review Quotes
'I have had a most enjoyable time reading this book and learnt much. The English Language exercises were motivating, short, challenging and fun. Nothing like the ones I remember at school. Completing a few with friends and colleagues created hilarity as well as some serious debate. Designed for international nurses this book has mileage for those who assist in welcome and practice performance and is worth a place on any library shelf' JOURNAL OF NEONATAL NURSING
'This book provides a learning workbook and resource which can assist both individuals in settling down in their new role and help existing staff understand some of the communication difficulties facing international staff. Using a variety of techniques and maintaining a practical clinical focus throughout, this book addresses communication and cultural issues in an informative, entertaining and non-patronising manner' ACCIDENT AND EMERGENCY NURSING
Contents
Telephoning Patient communication Assertiveness training Self awareness Contractual responsibility Language study Working with others Professional focus Scope of practice Assignment
It can often feel daunting working within a new country, and adjusting to the working culture of the UK and the NHS will take time, so
don’t be surprised!
If you’re new to the UK and the NHS, then this is the book for you.
Hospital English: the brilliant learning workbook for international nurses provides you with the information needed to improve your English communication skills and to develop confidence when treating patients, as well as arming you with some personal survival strategies so you can work, study and live without becoming overstressed. Its clear and systematic approach to learning, covering the understanding of language, professionalism, working environments and opportunities, will ensure that you can be the best and earn the best.
‘Nursing is a truly global profession, providing opportunities for individuals to gain valuable experience in other health care systems. International nurses have much to offer us, their own cultures, as well as their clinical skills, greatly enrich UK nursing. In today’s multicultural health service, good communication is key to safe nursing practice and to the delivery of a service that meets the needs of patients. I am sure that this book will provide a solid foundation enabling international nurses to competently practise their profession in the UK.’
Maura Buchanan, in the Foreword
Review Quotes
'I have had a most enjoyable time reading this book and learnt much. The English Language exercises were motivating, short, challenging and fun. Nothing like the ones I remember at school. Completing a few with friends and colleagues created hilarity as well as some serious debate. Designed for international nurses this book has mileage for those who assist in welcome and practice performance and is worth a place on any library shelf' JOURNAL OF NEONATAL NURSING
'This book provides a learning workbook and resource which can assist both individuals in settling down in their new role and help existing staff understand some of the communication difficulties facing international staff. Using a variety of techniques and maintaining a practical clinical focus throughout, this book addresses communication and cultural issues in an informative, entertaining and non-patronising manner' ACCIDENT AND EMERGENCY NURSING
Contents
Telephoning Patient communication Assertiveness training Self awareness Contractual responsibility Language study Working with others Professional focus Scope of practice Assignment
Autor | Bartram, Mark; Arakelian, Catharine; Magna, Alison |
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Ilmumisaeg | 2003 |
Kirjastus | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Köide | Pehmekaaneline |
Bestseller | Ei |
Lehekülgede arv | 192 |
Pikkus | 272 |
Laius | 272 |
Keel | English |
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